Editor's Note: We have recently received information that Club 71 owner Richard Larry Lacey will be facing charges of Reckless Endangerment.
One evening as Lacey was driving his vehicle past the protestors that gather in front of his establishment, he swerved toward several of them , knocking a sign out of one man's hands and frightening several.

According to Larry Lacey, owner of the Dirt Bike Diner, now Club 71, "We are providing a place that will entertain and we aren't just focusing on our dancers to do this.
It's not going to be like any other club.
The debate has been long and has been fueled by several articles written by the Daily Courier who, according to Lacey and others involved in the club, have been "on the verge of stalking" for a story.

The owner, Larry Lacey, who uses cannabis candies that he makes himself, disagrees with the sheriff's office's warning about adverse side effects.

The sheriff's office says kids have short-term side effects connected with marijuana including sensory distortion, panic, anxiety and impaired reaction time.
Lacey says alcohol and prescription drugs could do far more damage.

On Thursday, a sheriff's deputy went around to schools in the Three Rivers School District to show administrators and teachers what the candy looks like.
Both the sheriff's office and Larry Lacey agree that it's the OMMP cardholder's responsibility to make sure their medicine is out of the reach of kids.